I'd be looking to increase my COMC presence, but my existing sales are just terrible. I've got some really new stuff on there (Five Star FB, Timeless Treasure NBA, Donruss NBA, etc.), and I get maybe one card sale a week and it's usually a 50% offer. The only time I do better is when I practically beg for offers in the SPAM section on this forum and then some buyers come out of the woodwork.

I don't have a lot of cards listed, and I'm wondering if I just need to increase the amount of stuff so I show up higher in seller lists? Or do buyers on COMC generally look for older stuff? I do have tons of cards from my 90's collecting years that I'd be willing to send. But not if it's just going to sit there.

All I know is I've got a ton of base 2010 Topps Five Star /79 sitting there doing nothing, when I would have done much better had I sold it on eBay. I think. Hard to be sure.

I'd be looking for any advise on how to increase sales on COMC, as I really love the time it saves.

I've been doing great with low-end and parallels. Hockey parallels and Young Guns are doing well too, and the best part is for the most part it is stuff I would have put in a box and sold in a lot here for $50-100.

I don't have a lot of cards listed, and I'm wondering if I just need to increase the amount of stuff so I show up higher in seller lists? Or do buyers on COMC generally look for older stuff? I do have tons of cards from my 90's collecting years that I'd be willing to send. But not if it's just going to sit there.

I think you just generally have to have a bigger variety of cards so that there's a better chance buyers will hit your stuff in their searches. It's more a matter of having a more diverse portfolio than just having more cards overall. That way it's just more likely overall that someone might stumble on your stuff, check out the rest of your inventory, and put together a multi-card purchase from you.

I have been really apprehensive about trying out COMC to sell the cards I don't want or need. However, there seems to be plenty of upside about using it. Could anyone tell me if they ship internationally? I know I have some stuff that some Euro hockey fans and Japanese baseball fans might be interested in purchasing.

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I have been really apprehensive about trying out COMC to sell the cards I don't want or need. However, there seems to be plenty of upside about using it. Could anyone tell me if they ship internationally? I know I have some stuff that some Euro hockey fans and Japanese baseball fans might be interested in purchasing.

I'd be looking to increase my COMC presence, but my existing sales are just terrible. I've got some really new stuff on there (Five Star FB, Timeless Treasure NBA, Donruss NBA, etc.), and I get maybe one card sale a week and it's usually a 50% offer. The only time I do better is when I practically beg for offers in the SPAM section on this forum and then some buyers come out of the woodwork.

I don't have a lot of cards listed, and I'm wondering if I just need to increase the amount of stuff so I show up higher in seller lists? Or do buyers on COMC generally look for older stuff? I do have tons of cards from my 90's collecting years that I'd be willing to send. But not if it's just going to sit there.

All I know is I've got a ton of base 2010 Topps Five Star /79 sitting there doing nothing, when I would have done much better had I sold it on eBay. I think. Hard to be sure.

I'd be looking for any advise on how to increase sales on COMC, as I really love the time it saves.

Well, stuff like 5 Star and Donruss are new brands and not in demand. Any older, popular brand I've put up there or rare stuff sells pretty well - Chrono, hardwood, Black, things like Kobe/MJ inserts, NT, etc, TTT, Tribute.
I only have like $6-7k of stuff left there and I still get offers/buys nearly every day from $2 to $75.

Domains and forwards are relatively cheap...I did that with an eBay store I had several years back...checking stats, it actually helped direct some more traffic to my store as it picked up some search engine hits...but that usually costs more money.

To alexlazarevich, you have some great cards which I have been snagging when I found your "spam" thread. Most of what I buy is off of the spam threads on this site or on COMC's facebook page when sellers do %-off sales. It's just as much to try to flip as it is to find a steal for the Twins/Vikings PC. Selling on the site requires patience, though. I sell approximately 10% of my inventory in a given month...if the stuff sits for a real long time, I verify my cards' prices are competitive, and if not, I reprice them. Usually when I go through a repricing, there's a good spike in sales. Sadly, it's not the value of the card that sells, but the price compared to the other asking prices...so when a new seller comes in and marks stuff way below market value for a quick sale, it can hurt other sellers. In this case, flipping becomes the ultimate stabilizer.